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Posted November 8, 2012 at 12:48 pm

By the third day, the blackout aftermath of Hurricane Sandy had already become routine. In search of food, water, and a charge – such was life in the DMZ. Here we see a Chinese woman parked at a Grand Street fire hydrant, preparing a midday meal by rinsing a bucket of shrimp and veggies.

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Posted November 3, 2012 at 2:42 pm

Boogie reader Lisa-Thi Beskar sent in the following photos snapped during the height of Hurricane Sandy and soon thereafter. Images include scenes of first responders securing dangling traffic signs, cops warning of increased robberies, and the folks at Barrio Chino opening shop in candlelight to provide some “hot food and good company.” Send us your […]

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Last modified January 6, 2010 at 7:16 pm

Misfortune strikes again at the junction of Ludlow and Delancey. This time it’s on the northeast corner and involves a busted water pipe. Right now, all of 100 Delancey is dark. Lights off. Hanging in the window of the Duane Reade is a sign which simply reads “closed for emergency.” That emergency occurred on the […]

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